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ATTENTION HAVE YOU TAKEN THE DRUG LEVAQUIN IF SO, PLEASE, LISTEN TO THIS IMPORTANT MESSAGE. Millions of lives have been saved because of the discovery of antibiotics. Fluoroquinolones are a type of powerful antibiotic which have been used to treat serious and lifethreatening bacterial infections. These fluoroquinolones include the antibiotic drug, Levaquin. However, Levaquin has often been prescribed for less serious ailments, such as sinus infections or ear infections, as well as other problems that could be treated with antibiotics that aren’t quite as potent. This has resulted in many people developing Levaquin peripheral.

Neuropathy. Peripheral neuropathy occurs when the nerves that carry information from the brain to the central nervous system have become damaged. This results in a variety of symptoms and many people have become disabled due to the use of these antibiotics. Some of these symptoms include Shooting pain Burning or tingling sensation Lack of coordination and muscle weakness Digestive issues Dizziness Lightheadedness Changes in blood pressure Vision problems Sweating or intolerance to heat In 2013, the FDA required drug makers to list peripheral neuropathy as a side effect. This came 12 years after the connection had already been made.

Levaquin nerve damage can result in permanent disability and rob a victim of their ability to work. A number of lawsuits have already been filed, all of which claim the companies failed to provide patients with adequate warnings about their association with peripheral neuropathy. If you or someone you know has taken Avelox, Cipro or Levaquin and developed any burning, tingling, numbness of the legs and or arms, or were diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy, you may be entitled to compensation. However time is limited to file a claim. For a free, no obligation case review, call the experienced law office of Bernstein Liebhard.